Ryan Reynolds thanks cast and crew as filming for 'Deadpool 3' wraps
Actor Ryan Reynolds announced the completion of filming for Marvel Studios' 'Deadpool 3' after overcoming setbacks, including the SAG-AFTRA strike. Reynolds expressed gratitude for the opportunity to make a movie with his close friends, praising t...

Reynolds shared a shooting update on his official Instagram account on Wednesday.
"The suit hides the blood. Also sweat... But today, with 'Deadpool' wrapping, it's mostly tears. A giant and forever thanks to the cast and crew of our film who battled wind, rain, strikes and @thehughjackman all under the stalwart leadership of @slevydirect.
"I got to make a movie with my closest pals and that doesn't happen very often. See ya July 26th..." the actor captioned a picture of the superhero's spandex costume in his signature wry sense of humour.
'Deadpool 3' will see Jackman return as the fan-favourite Wolverine. The actor, who played the adamantium-clawed mutant on screen for 17 years, bid adieu to the character with 2016's 'Logan'. Wolverine dies at the end of the James Mangold directorial.
Levy and Reynolds have previously worked on 'Free Guy' and 'The Adam Project'.
In the aftermath of the strikes, 'Deadpool 3' will now be released in US theatres on July 26, 2024, as opposed to its earlier scheduled date of May 3, 2024.
The film also marks the anti-hero's entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe as a result of 20th Century Fox's merger with The Walt Disney Company, which was completed in 2019.
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